I missed your BOF due to jet lag, did you do some slides and if so are they available on the web somewhere?
Thanks, Jon (also missed the beer get-together due to not reading all my mailing lists while at Java One!) _________________________________________________________________ Dr JW Harley Senior Technologist E-lab, IT Services Department, University of Warwick, Coventry UK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.W.Harley/ >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/25/05 06:46PM >>> FYI, At JavaOne I'll be presenting a Birds-of-the-Feather session on Monday night (June 27th) at 9:30pm, entitled "The JavaServer Faces Ecosystem". I'll be talking about who the players, products, and organizations involved in the JSF community are, what they are doing, and how the community is growing. (You can view <https://www35.cplan.com/javaone05_93_1/session_details.jsp?isid=271333&ilocation_id=93-1&ilanguage=english>a detailed description at the JavaOne site). If you're interested in seeing how JSF will evolve over time, or understanding what the whole point was in the first place, this is the session for you. Also, if you've been thinking about selling JSF components or other JSF-related products, this is a great chance to learn more about who your competitors might be, and how large of a market opportunity it could be. On Tuesday, June 28th, at 4:00pm, I'll also be speaking at Oracle's mini-theatre on the exposition floor, I'll be talking about "JavaServer Faces Communities." This will cover some of the same topics, but will spend more time discussing my site, JSF Central, which is a JSF development community. And don't worry -- I'll be at Jonas' gathering as well for the free beer as well (actually, I'm more into scotch and cognac...). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kito D. Mann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Virtua, Inc. Author, JavaServer Faces in Action (<http://www.manning.com/mann/index.html>http://www.manning.com/mann/index.html) http://www.JSFCentral.com - JavaServer Faces FAQ, news, and info "Existence doesn't necessarily mean living..."

